Outlook: The quarterbacks will grab plenty of attention heading into this matchup of unbeatens and for good reason. Both Livingston and Davidov were named Super 11 in the preseason and have somehow exceeded the hype. They have combined to throw for 18 touchdowns already. Livingston can run, but he's more of a traditional pocket passer. Ossining will need to be strong in pass defense. Rye's job is more complicated. Davidov had thrown for 695 yards, but he also leads the team with 444 yards rushing. The Garnets will need to limit one of those dimensions to simplify things. Their defense is quick and could be capable of doing just that. Either way, expect a high-scoring game. Ossining is second in Section 1 with 133 points. Despite a game against defending champ Somers, Rye still averages 31 points per game.

Outlook: Lakeland will play the game without senior running back Jimmy Flaherty, who rushed for over 1,200 yards in just eight games as a junior. He suffered a separated shoulder in Week 2 and is expected to miss another few weeks. His bruising running helped set up the electric Capozzi and provide room for the passing game. Lakeland will now have to try to establish that rhythm against a defense that shut out Brewster in Week 2 and picked off six Pearl River passes in Week 3. Although it's early, the winner will put itself in good position to secure a playoff berth.